Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, November 07, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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(¡HANTS PASS DAIIA (NHRI ER
age two .
BOSTON TO LOS ANGELES
ÜRANTS PASS DAILY COURIER
Published Daily Except Sunday
t
A. E. Voorhte*.
Pub. and Propr.1
Entered at po»toffice. Granta Pa*a
Or*., as second-class mall matter
UVE STOCK
NEWS
Beautiful New One
ADVERTISING RATES
Display space, per Inch............... _.$5c
bocal-personal column, per line....10c
Readers, per line------------ ------------ 6c
DAILY COURIER
of new Lace Guimpes, Vests and Collars,
also the new linen collar and cuff sets.
■y mail or carrier, rer year-----$6.00
•ty mail or carrier, per month..
WEEKLY COURIER
rty mail, per year........................... $2 00
MEMBER OF .ASSOCIATED PRESS
The Associated press is exclusively
•■titled to the use for republication
•f all news dispatches credited in this
ir all otherwise credited tn this
101 & 105 N. 6th
caper and also the local news pub­
lished herein
All rights for republication of «pe­
stai dispatches herein are also re­
served.
the great tranaportation
dressed to the people of this vicin­
1112!
MONDAY, NOA EMBER
ity. Mr. Sproule acknowledged re­
♦
ceipt of an invitation to be present
OREGON WEATHER
al the celebration, and exiuessed
♦ hi* regret at not being able to ac­
♦ cept. but he said that he wished
Weather for the Week
Pacific Coast States—Gener­ ♦ conveyed to "the officers of the
ally fair in Callfohtia. consider­ ♦ Grants I’ass irrigation district and
able cloudiness and occasional ♦ to the people in Grants Pass and of
rain in Oregon and Washington. ♦ Rogue River valley concerned my
♦ gTeat interest in this development,
Normal temperature.
♦ believing that Judicious distribution
Tonight and Tuesday fair in ♦ over the laud of the waters available
cast. Unsettled west portion.
to the valley* of Southern Oregon
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*•♦ ♦ ♦
wiU serve tn bring into full ileveioi»-
ment the natural resources and at­
MR. SPEDI LE WAS INTERESTED
tractions of their lovely region,
Vice President McCormick, repre­ hope all their expectations front
senting the Southern Pacific railroad project now auspiciously opened
company at the celebration Saturday be fulfilled."
brought greetings from President
That a great newspaper like
Eproule. and read a telegram which
be had received from the bead of Portland Oregonian recognizes
Men’s and Boys’ Mackinaws
NOW IS THE TIME TO Bl A MAt KiNAAAS.
BOYS MACKINAWS, 94.05, 94.M, 9S.3O. 9O.OÔ. 97J*5
MEN'S M A< KIN AAAS, 97.45. XK.M5. 910.75.
». DI» RANGE i l I'ATTH N*. »1.1 BIXBB
—
The Courier has received a circu­
lar with a request that we publish
•»ote of a coming mass meeting of
tne non-i>artisan league iu Portland.
AA’e are glad
to make note "e
would also gladly make note of the
fact that a rattler was poised to
strike if your life might be saved by
the wanting. So we warn Oregon
that she is in deadly danger if the I
league should get a footing h«re. j
The experience of North
Dakota!
push, to be sufficient demonstra- <
Ron of the poison ir. the non-'iar- ;
•isait 1‘ague fangs.
BUILD UP YOUR
HOME STATE
Our funds stay here and are in­
vested in farm mortgages. used
to build your school houses and
road*, pave your city streets and
construct water systems.
INhT.lbI.EI» IN YOl'K CAR AT 107 MX TH FOI RTH STREET.
Universal Service Station
1
Valley Garage
FORMERLY COLLINS AUTO CO.
511 H Street
PHONE H7
Dayton Guaranteed Tire?» & Tul***, (’ords, 10,000 mile*, Fabric 7500
mtlen.
AA I. M AKK <X R OWN AIMI STMENTS
Our Service Department Is a ('ar Hospital, but not a Clinic's school
HEUT BUSH, Mechanic
Rrault* of Espartmsnt Mads by l>s
pgrtrnont of Agricultura on 30-
Aero Fisld in Maryland.
Columbia Talking Machines
ami
Columbia Records
we offer the following outfits at these extremely
low prices:
$32.50 Type A 2 Graphophone and
5 85c Records
$75.00 Tpye D-2 Graphopiionc and
10 85c Records
$125.00 Type E 2 Graphophone and
15 85c Records
$150.00 Type G 2 Graphophone and
20 85c Records
$165.00 Type H 2 Graphophonc ami 1 4 A HA
20 85c Records
I 1V.L Va
$30.00
60.00
85.00
125.00
$225.00 Type K 2 Graphophone and 1
MM
25 85c Records
JLUV»W
$275.00 Type L-2 Graphophone and
25 85c Records
laits nt the lx"* kicked when they
limi to hike n few miles «luring ilia
late wnr. lutt others so enjoyed It that
'hey still insist on hiking, own though
'hey are out of tlie army. Tus.- for
instance, Tom M. Harney of Boston,
Tom deslrvil tu attend tlie .American
L< glug meet In Kansas t'lty. mid tn
>lslt n fi'iF buddies it Los Angclt-ta
«o he p.ii ki'il up his old hiking outfit
Uni starti I mi f'x»t to Los .Angelis.
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in for
Development here provides ad-
ditional labor, iatbor employed
buys products from the farm and
store.
Build tip your home state and
place your next policy with the
Qrcgonlifc Insurance
Home (Wire Porfían«!, Oregon
A. It. < ORNI LI.. HIST. MGR.
tirant* Pass, Orc.
Birds and Cyclone*.
One naturalist has expre-*cd the
opinion that birds habitually make use
of storms in traveling from one pnrt
of their range to another. He points
out that if a bird cannot find shelter,
it must be more comfortable on the
wing than on tlie ground during a
stono, because in the fiercest gules
the air, as a mass, 1« m rest ; that la,
the bird Is In n t oing, ipporting
mediani, like a swimmer in a strongly-
flowing river.
Keller Ha* Vitiation—
Adolph Keller, messenger tor the
Western Union telegraph company,
is taking a two week's vacitlon. Dur­
ing his absence Al Patterson is tak­
ing care of delivering the messages.
Wimivn's Anso'imhwi Mii'llng—
The Womens .Association of the
I’resb.i ter Ian church will meet at
2:30 Weitiws liiy aflerniHin at the
home of Mr* Roeroe Bratton. North
i Third street, ami ou Thursday there
’ will be an all day meeting in the
I church parb#* for sewing.
COMING EVENTS
i Nov. 9, Wednesday— M. E. Ladies'
I
Aid bazaar.
27
i Nov. 11, Friday—Armistice day cele­
bration.
. Nor. 18. Friday Darktowu Enter­
tainers.
18tf
You willbe surprised
how many Xmas
Gifts
You can make if you
attend the sewing class
at 233 G Street even’
Thursday from 2 to 4
and
Wednesday, 7 to 9
Phone 289
Mrs. Carlson and
Mrs. J. Hansen
Engraved cards—Courier office.
Printed calling cards -Courier.
Se- •>
Selling Furniture
Heating Stoves
and Ranges
Columbia 10 inch Records 75c Each
Columbia 12 inch Records $1.10 Each
The Music and Photo House
GRANTS PASS. OREGON
Do Your Eyes Bother You?
ice Hinn win obtained In tills Instam-e.
In such a system ns the <uie under
trial there Is nut much choice of crops
i to lie ii»eii In different month«. It t*
chiefly necessary to tiinke sun* of hav­
ing one crop ready when tlie |»rr<ed-
Illg one is finished.
All the crops
at»< d In 1D1D. the third year uf tlie
■ in'riini'm. Mtmuliited a k > hs | flow of
! milk in the ewes, produced good
1 growtli tn the liimbs. and, after wean­
ing. put the ewe* In gixxl condition
for full breeding.
The ewe* mid In mb* were all pure-
bred Southdo* ns. Some of the ewes
‘ raising lambs received s half-pound of
grain each dally until May 1<>. nnd 22
In'iitl of ewes lu n fall-breeding experi­
ment received a light feed of grain dur-
' Ing September and October.
All Um
Imnlis wore kept for breeding purpones
and wmv Ted some grnln throughout
He summer. In calculating how fur
I the feed urtunlly produced would go
! for grown sheep It wn« cornddered that
! n Innib ate one fourth na much ns a
sheep until July I, nnd after that
one-lmlf ns much.
A lotti I of 520
hours' work for a man mid a team
i was rixpilrcd for plowing und seeding
| tlie do acres used ill 1910.
Under the conditions of this experl-
meat fall-sown wheal mid spring seed-
IlVgs uf outs and |ieas sown logetlier
at the rate- of 1 ’i bushels per acre
have been most satisfactory for graz­
ing in spring and early rammer. Key
beans are ready for grazing about the
middle of July and furnish most of
Hie feed until October, In November
fall-sown wheat mid rye have been
used most, though lute Heeding* of
corn and velvet beans were used In
IMO for the first time on 1 Ai »ere«
that had received nn extra top dies*-
Ing of manure.
The niinilier of day* of grazing from
one acre of each crop In 1919 was ns
follows, calculated on Its pasture value
for one mature ewe:
Days.
Rap* ........................ rn C’nwpfan
boy bean* ....... 419 Alfalfa .
i iuta and t>eas.. il* Barley
Wheat ................. 3Ui> Hy« .
« M*ay Unira you bam bradai he or lour sight blur* so liailly that
)<>u out hardly ami. Right than you think of a new pair of glarava.
That I* not always wliat is Ihr matter. Yim have n<-*rr thought
idiuut year lights, lu Marly eii-ry <-aar your room Is no* eiirrwtly
IlgiiU-d. A our ohi glulaw do not givo you Ihr light thry should.
Good light dora no* rod any more Ilian |»xir and you g.-t so touch
nuire satisfai thin ili.it you are tfninrr every timi’, full na up, or
iimir see us ami let us torreet Ihr latti! for you. Il won’t cnat you
anything lo limi out. Il's our I usine», and wo know how. Weal-
IngtioiUHi lampa never fitti to giva satisfaction.
Grants Pass Electric Co.
Barnes, the Jeweler
Across from the Peerless
Across from the Sample Store
Across from Cramer Bros.
Next door to Josiah Pardee
Remember the Place
reproHi nta the wry latest and mout
approved bathroom equipment and
piping, faucets tilgt work easily ami
don't clog up. white finished basin*
and tubs Hint you can keep cl«»“
without effort.
It's II ploasiire y
have our «■< | u I: ■ nii-it t In yoiii
Day*.
. II. RAN NIE
• 17 O STREET
TYPES OF BABY BEEF COWS
Three Important Factor* Should Be
Kept in Mind in Making Selec­
tion of Breeders.
selecting cows from which baby
is to lie produced, three very Im-
portant factor* should be kept in
mind:
loi G HTREET
1. Thu oral should have at least
ii fulr amount of beef liiixxl. Pure
bruin uro not necesaary, but two or
THE CALIMHINIA AND OREGON Hirer cro; os of such breeding Is es­
sential. ('oivs with it preponderance
COAST It AILROAD < O.MPANY
of ilnlry blood will not do for the pro­
Time Card
duction of baby beef.
2. Cows best suited for tills type of
Trains will run Mcrtdays, Weduea-
breodfhg usually weigh itotl pounds or
day* and Fridays
Leave Grants Pass...
1
PM over In thrifty breeding condition, So
Arrive Waters Creek....... „.2
P.M. long os early maturity |H not narri-
Leave Waters Creek.......... 2:30 P.M
flced, the heavier cows are the most
P.M suitable for baby-beef
Arrive Grants Pass............. 4
production,
Por Information regarding freight Size of frame rather titan weight
and passenger rates cal’ At the office should govern In selecting cows which
of the company, Lundburg building, uro to be used for this purimae,
nr tolc-hone I il I
3. Tlie cows used to prisllice baby
beeves should produce enough milk
lo keep tlio calves fat mid growing
W
5 HE l»M MONO KHAM».
X
without much additional feed up to
Ee-H- st ¿ofc y'»*r l»miraini ft A\
i • hl < li. F-ti'f « !H»»mi.n«l Ilrnn4//\\
womdng time.
k 1’11!« In !<••• t" ‘
Itt addition to these three factors,
• 1 1 Mite no 9tfc»r »WT •£jtt!ts.X
fl l/rnifar*"*-
fil x-TF.fi N
Hindi tilings in constitution, uniform­
' niUoMI IIKAM» I’lLI.M, I , 2.a
ity of breeding, color, size uiid early
jrr.kt 1 known an
Afwsy« P.r!hM9
SOlDBYDHLWilSISEVfRYWNlRL maturity should be considered.
AVo repair and make every
type unii style top and slip cov­
er—uitl <lo Han work RIGHT-
lad uh repair your prrsmt
top and, alno, lend real distinct­
ion to your car with a smart
rat of durable slip novera. Ham-
ples, prices, rte., gladly sun-
milted.
E. W. CHILES
CHICHESTER S PILLS
♦
^2t
l-iaylng at the Rivoli T< night and T
1 7* Aik
' •
Lambs on Pastors in Maryland.
.Are you more interested tn
making money plentiful in New
York or at home.
AVhy build up a surplus else-
where to bo loaned at a low rate
of interest.
RIDES LIKE AIR, MORE CASING MILEAGE—TRANSFERABLE
FROM ONE CASING TO ANOTHER—NO Pl NCTVRES, BLOW-
I'CTS. INNER TUBES OR AHL
Being heavily overstocked in
hy thè Uniteti States l iepartmeilt of
Agiti ultore tu tesi Hie currylng cu
Imclty of lanipurary pasture* fu* «heep,
surtlileiil isisturage «tu produivd to
fumisti mi nver.ige of .’415 day*' graa-
Ing mi cacti aere fi» a mature ewe.
Thl* la «quii aleni to alieni Iwi» sluiqi
su acre tur a sonsim uf 250 duys, <»r
two unii otw lialf hl»vfp for M *«XMK(|*y
pertod.
Thls pasturagli Is lunch more Hum
rtiitld Ite obtnlned from perennial grana
gnm n mi Inml of Ilio chnrnetrr limi
vaine <>f tluit us . m I In thè i'X|a'rliiieiil,
lite depuri un'ut slieep specialista -ay.
hut noi mori- (timi etiti he ublnlniMl
frinii ttie la-st blue grifi i«i»turr*.
««'mi intuì uwl fnr »neh a sitcceaaion
of teniponiry imi '»tur.-a -liottld produce
freni 50 to ino |a»r cent more puatur-
importance of the development work
that was celebrated Saturday "as
clearly evidenced by the
promi­
nence which it give the proeeedit:
of the day. The-ietper placed no
limit upon the amount of matter the
correspondent might put upon the
telegraph wire, and even sent a spe­
cial writer here for the occasion t >
handle features other than the pure­
ly news features.
.Millions in life insurance pre­
miums leave the west annually—
most of it never returns for in-
vestment.
UNIVERSAL TIRE FILLER
TEMPORARY SHEEP PASTURES
U'i i or» l b» th» l'n» I Siati-* Ih’part-
mi ni et Aia» iillurvci
Do a Itti acre ilelil in Maryland. um «I
Grants Pass, Ore
Gigantic Reduction Sale!
■
omorrow Night
♦
A
MADE ANOZ
ff IREÄ1
G.B. BERRY
Grants Pass and Roseburg Stage
DAILY AND SUNDAY
Loavo Grants Paas 1:00 p. ni-
Leave Hoaelntrg I p. m.
LEAVE
LEAVE
GRANTSI
MEDFORD
I OHIO n.
9:00
I ¡00 P.
11 :OO
DAILY AND MUNDAY
I : OO I'-
I :OO
rnONE HA OR 1(10
«110 !’■
4:30
We connect with stagni for Ashland and .laCisonx ill«
tirants Pass-
Medford Stage
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